EP1884107B1 - Procede et appareil de reception de donnees et de radiomessagerie effectuees a partir de plusieurs systemes de communication sans fil - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates generally to communication, and more specifically to techniques for receiving data and paging from multiple wireless communication systems.
- Wireless communication systems are widely deployed to provide various communication services such as voice, packet data, video, broadcast, messaging, and so on. These systems may be multiple-access systems capable of supporting communication for multiple users by sharing the available system resources. Examples of such multiple-access systems include Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) systems, Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) systems, and Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) systems.
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
- FDMA Frequency Division Multiple Access
- a CDMA system may implement a radio technology such as cdma2000 or Wideband-CDMA (W-CDMA).
- cdma2000 covers IS-2000, IS-95 and IS-856 standards.
- a TDMA system may implement a radio technology such as Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM). These varions radio technologies and standards are known in the art.
- GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
- Some wireless communication systems can provide voice and packet data services.
- One such system is a CDMA2000 1X system (or simply, a 1X system) that implements IS-2000 and/or IS-95.
- Voice and packet data services have different characteristics and requirements. For example, voice service typically requires a common grade of service (GoS) for all users and further imposes relatively stringent delay requirements, In contrast, packet data service may be able to tolerate different GoS for different users and variable delays.
- the 1X system may first allocate system resources to voice users and then allocate any remaining system resources to packet data users who are able to tolerate longer delays.
- Some wireless communication systems are optimized for packet data service.
- One such system is a CDMA2000 1xEV-DO system (or simply, a 1xEV-DO system) that implements IS-856.
- a packet data session typically has long periods of silence and sporadic bursts of traffic.
- the 1xEV-DO system allocates most or all of the system resources to one user at any given moment, thereby greatly increasing the peak data rate for the user being served.
- a service provided/network operator may deploy multiple wireless communication systems to provide enhanced services for its subscribers.
- the service provider may deploy a 1X system to provide voice and packet data services for a large geographic area and may deploy a 1xEV-DO system to provide packet data service for areas where packet data usage is expected to be high.
- the coverage areas of the two systems typically overlap.
- a hybrid terminal may be able to communicate with both 1X and 1xEV-DO systems.
- the terminal may receive service from one or both systems at any given moment depending on the capabilities of the terminal, the desired service(s), and whether the terminal is within the coverage areas of these systems.
- the terminal may register with the 1X system and may monitor this system for pages and other messages.
- the terminal may also establish a data session with the 1xEV-DO system to obtain packet data service. For this scenario, it is desirable to achieve good performance (e.g., high throughput) for the 1xEV-DO system while monitoring the 1X system so that incoming pages will not be missed.
- US 2003/0235167 discloses a multiple mode RF communication device with first and second RF communication resources which by default communicate by first and second communication modes respectively.
- a system manager deploys the communication resources according to a set of deployment rules, which may be dependent upon a number of parameters.
- US 2004/0142723 discloses a method and apparatus for wireless communication device to simultaneously receive at least two signals.
- First and second receiver portions are configured to receive first and second communication signals respectively, and to convert the signals to a common frequency band.
- the first and second signals are combined in the common frequency band and processed in a signal processor.
- a first/primary receiver may be associated with better performance than a second/secondary receiver under poor radio frequency (RF) conditions, e.g., when large amplitude undesired signals or jammers are present in an RF input signal.
- the two receivers may be operated in one of multiple modes. For example, in a first/hybrid mode, the first receiver may be used to receive a first system during designated time intervals (e.g., assigned paging slots for a 1X system).
- the second receiver may be used to receive the first system during the designated time intervals.
- the first and second receivers may be used to receive a second system when not used to receive the first system.
- One of the modes may be selected for use based on RF conditions, received power, demodulation metrics, and/or other criteria.
- the terminal determines the RF conditions, received power, and/or one or more demodulation metrics for the first system.
- the terminal controls operation of the first and second receivers based on the RF conditions, received power, and/or demodulation metric(s) for the first system.
- a mode is selected based on the received power and one or more thresholds. For example, the first mode may be selected for low received power, and the second mode may be selected for high received power, where low and high received powers may be determined by the threshold(s).
- a mode is selected based on the RF conditions and received power. For example, the first mode may be selected for poor RF conditions.
- the first or second mode may be selected based on the received power and one or more thresholds.
- a mode is selected based on the RF conditions, received power, and demodulation metric(s). For example, the first mode may further be selected if the demodulation metric(s) fail. The second mode may further be selected if the RF conditions are unknown, the received power is sufficiently high, and the demodulation metric(s) pass.
- the techniques described herein may be used for various wireless communication systems such as cdma2000 systems, UMTS systems that implement W-CDMA, and so on. For clarity, these techniques are specifically described below for a 1X system and a 1xEV-DO system.
- FIG. 1 shows an exemplary deployment 100 in which a 1xEV-DO system overlays a 1X system.
- the 1X system includes a number of base stations 110 that provide voice and packet data services for terminals 130 located within the coverage area of these base stations.
- the 1xEV-DO system includes a number of base stations 120 that provide packet data service for terminals 130 located within the coverage areas of these base stations.
- Base stations 110 and 120 may be located at different sites or co-located at the same sites.
- a base station controller (BSC) 142 couples to base stations 110 and provides coordination and control for these base stations.
- a BSC 144 couples to base stations 120 and provides coordination and control for these base stations.
- BSCs 142 and 144 may further couple to a core network 140 that supports communication between the 1X and 1xEV-DO systems.
- a base station is a fixed station that communicates with the terminals and may also be called an access point (1xEV-DO terminology), a Node B (UMTS terminology), a base transceiver station (BTS), or some other terminology.
- a terminal may be fixed or mobile and may also be called a mobile station (1X terminology), an access terminal (1xEV-DO terminology), a user equipment (UMTS terminology), or some other terminology.
- a terminal may be a wireless device, a cellular phone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a subscriber unit, a wireless modem, and so on.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- the term “base station” is used generically for a fixed station, and the term “terminal” is used for a wireless device that communicates with the fixed station.
- a hybrid terminal is a terminal that can communicate with multiple systems, e.g., the 1X and 1xEV-DO systems.
- a solid line with arrows on both ends indicates communication between a terminal and a base station.
- a dashed line with an arrow on one end indicates reception of pilot and/or signaling (e.g., pages) by a terminal from a base station.
- a terminal may communicate with one or multiple base stations on the forward link and/or reverse link at any given moment.
- the forward link (or downlink) refers to the communication link from the base stations to the terminals
- the reverse link (or uplink) refers to the communication link from the terminals to the base stations.
- a hybrid terminal may register with the 1X system and may operate in an idle state when the terminal is not actively exchanging data with any base station in the 1X system. In the idle state, the terminal typically monitors a paging channel (PCH) from the 1X system for messages applicable to the terminal. Such messages may include page messages that alert the terminal to the presence of an incoming call and overhead messages that carry system and other information for the terminal.
- PCH paging channel
- the paging channel is partitioned into PCH slots.
- Each PCH slot has a duration of 80 milliseconds (ms).
- the SCI can range from -4 to +7, and the slot cycle can range from 80 ms to 163.84 seconds, respectively.
- Each slot cycle contains 16 ⁇ 2 SCI PCH slots that are assigned indices of 1 through 16 ⁇ 2 SCI .
- the terminal is assigned a specific PCH slot index that is determined by an International Mobile Subscriber Identifier (IMSI), an Electronic Serial Number (ESN), or some other identifier for the terminal.
- IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identifier
- ESN Electronic Serial Number
- the PCH slot index for the terminal is fixed, and each PCH slot with that slot index is called an assigned paging slot.
- the terminal processes the assigned paging slot in each slot cycle since a message may be sent to the terminal in that paging slot.
- FIG. 2 shows a timeline for processing the paging channel by a terminal in the 1X system.
- the terminal may operate in a slotted mode in which (1) the 1X system sends messages to the terminal only in the assigned paging slots and (2) the terminal monitors the paging channel for messages only during the assigned paging slots.
- the terminal processes the paging channel for each assigned paging slot and performs other functions to maintain the communication link with the 1X system.
- the assigned paging slots are separated by Tsc seconds.
- a quick paging channel (QPCH) carries indicators that indicate whether messages may be sent on the PCH.
- a terminal is hashed to a specific indicator prior to each assigned paging slot.
- the terminal typically processes the QPCH to detect the assigned indicator and further demodulates the PCH only if the assigned indicator indicates that a message might be sent on the PCH for the terminal.
- a hybrid terminal may be equipped with a single antenna or multiple antennas that may be used for transmission and reception.
- FIG. 3A shows a block diagram of an embodiment of a single-antenna terminal 130a.
- a digital processor 350 provides output data to be transmitted to the 1X or 1xEV-DO system.
- a transmitter 320 conditions (e.g., converts to analog, filters, amplifies, and frequency upconverts) the output data and generates an RF output signal.
- the RF output signal is routed through a duplexer 314 and transmitted from an antenna 312.
- antenna 312 receives RF modulated signals transmitted by base stations in the 1X and 1xEV-DO systems and provides an RF input signal that includes different versions of the transmitted RF modulated signals.
- the RF input signal is routed through duplexer 314 and provided to both receivers 330a and 330b.
- Receiver 330a is designated as the primary receiver
- receiver 330b is designated as the secondary receiver.
- Each receiver 330 processes the RF input signal for an RF channel of interest and provides a baseband signal.
- the baseband signals from receivers 330a and 330b are digitized (e.g., by processor 350 or receivers 330a and 330b) to generate data samples.
- Processor 350 then processes the data samples to obtain decoded data.
- the processing by processor 350 is dependent on the system being received (e.g., 1X or 1xEV-DO), the type of transmission being received (e.g., data or paging), and possibly other factors.
- a data processor 352 performs processing (e.g., encoding, modulation, decoding, demodulation, and so on) for data exchanged with the 1xEV-DO system.
- a paging processor 354 performs processing (e.g., demodulation and decoding) for pages from the 1X system.
- Each system operates on a specific band class (e.g., cellular or PCS) that includes multiple RF channels, with each RF channel having a bandwidth of 1.23 MHz for 1X and 1xEV-DO.
- a signal detector 356 measures the received power for each RF channel of interest.
- FIG. 3B shows a block diagram of an embodiment of a multi-antenna terminal 130b.
- terminal 130b includes two antennas 312a and 312b.
- Antenna 312a is designated as a primary antenna and is coupled to duplexer 314, which further couples to transmitter 320 and receiver 330a.
- Antenna 312b is designated as a diversity antenna and is coupled to receiver 330b.
- antennas 312a and 312b are implemented with different designs, and antenna 312a has better performance (e.g., higher gain) than antenna 312b.
- antennas 312a and 312b are implemented with the same design and have similar performance.
- primary receiver 330a is designed to meet applicable system requirements
- secondary receiver 330b is designed for low power and with less stringent requirements.
- the system requirements may cover sensitivity, dynamic range, linearity, out-of-band rejection, and so on.
- primary receiver 330a can operate in one of multiple linearity states (e.g., low, mid, and high linearity states) at any given moment.
- the low, mid and high linearity states may provide good performance for good, fair and poor RF conditions, respectively, with low, medium and high power consumption, respectively.
- secondary receiver 330b is designed to operate in the low linearity state at all time.
- receivers 330a and 330b have similar performance when receiver 330a is operated in the low linearity state.
- both receivers 330a and 330b have similar designs and achieve similar performance, e.g., both receivers are designed to meet system requirements.
- a jammer detector 340 detects for the presence of jammers in the RF input signal and provides a status signal that indicates whether or not jammers are present in the RF input signal.
- a jammer is a large amplitude undesired signal that is outside of, but close to, an RF channel of interest.
- Jammer detector 340 may detect for jammers in primary receiver 330a, or secondary receiver 330b, or both receivers.
- a control unit 342 receives the status signal from jammer detector 340 and pertinent information from processor 350 and generates control signals for receiver 330a and 330b. Each control signal may enable or disable the associated receiver 330.
- control signal for primary receiver 330a may further select (1) a low linearity state for receiver 330a for good RF conditions (e.g., if no jammers are detected and if the received power is above a predetermined threshold) or (2) another linearity state otherwise.
- Terminals 130a and 130b may operate in various manners. In one configuration, either receiver 330a or 330b is selected for use at any given moment, depending on the RF conditions. In another configuration, both receivers 330a and 330b are active at the same time and simultaneously process signals for two different systems. In yet another configuration that is applicable for terminal 130b, both receivers 330a and 330b are active at the same time to simultaneously process two RF input signals for the same system to achieve receive/spatial diversity.
- a hybrid terminal may include multiple receive paths with different levels of performance, or asymmetric receive paths.
- Each receive path includes various circuit elements used to receive and process an RF input signal.
- the primary receive path includes antenna 312, duplexer 314, and receiver 330a
- the secondary receive path includes antenna 312, duplexer 314, and receiver 330b.
- the primary receive path includes antenna 312a, duplexer 314, and receiver 330a
- the secondary receive path includes antenna 312b and receiver 330b.
- the receive paths may have different levels of performance due to the use of different antennas having different gains (e.g., as shown in FIG.
- the sensitivity of secondary receiver 330b may be worse than the sensitivity of primary receiver 330a due to (1) use of an antenna having a lower free-space antenna gain, (2) body loading effects on an internal antenna for the secondary receive path, (3) the secondary receiver being biased with less current, and so on.
- Sensitivity refers to the lowest signal level that a receiver can correctly demodulate.
- Body loading effects refer to attenuation of the RF input signal due to the antenna being covered by a user (e.g., a hand covering an internal antenna).
- a hybrid terminal may have a data session with the 1xEV-DO system and may receive the paging channel from the 1X system in order to detect incoming calls.
- the hybrid terminal may operate in one of several modes to receive data and paging from the two systems.
- Table 1 lists two exemplary modes and a short description for each mode.
- Table 1 Mode Description Hybrid Mode Receive data from the 1xEV-DO system and paging from the 1X system by sharing the primary receiver in a time division multiplexed manner. Simultaneous Mode Receive data from the 1xEV-DO system using the primary receiver and paging from the 1X system using the secondary receiver.
- Table 2 shows an embodiment of operating receivers 330a and 330b for the hybrid and simultaneous modes.
- primary receiver 330a may be tuned to the 1X system during the assigned paging slots and to the 1xEV-DO system at other times.
- Secondary receiver 330b may be tuned to the 1xEV-DO system at all times to provide receive diversity.
- primary receiver 330a may be tuned to the 1xEV-DO system at all times.
- Secondary receiver 330b may be tuned to the 1X system during the assigned paging slots and to the 1xEV-DO system at other times to provide receive diversity.
- Table 2 Mode Primary receiver tuned to ... Secondary receiver tuned to ... Hybrid mode 1X during assigned paging slots and 1xEV-DO at other times 1xEV-DO at all times
- Table 2 shows a specific embodiment of operating the two receivers. These receivers may also be operated in other manners. Furthermore, the operation of the receivers may impact performance of the reverse link.
- transmitter 320 may be associated with primary receiver 330a in the hybrid mode, and both may be pointed to the same system at any given moment.
- the primary receiver tunes from 1xEV-DO to 1X
- the terminal is also not able to transmit 1xEV-DO data on the reverse link.
- the simultaneous mode defined as shown in Table 2, the disadvantage described above goes away since the primary receiver as well as the transmitter are tuned to 1xEV-DO all the time.
- the simultaneous mode may have a more significant impact on 1xEV-DO reverse link traffic performance than on forward link traffic performance in some scenarios.
- paging performance may degrade (e.g., the message error rate (MER) for pages may increase) if operating in the simultaneous mode all the time.
- MER message error rate
- secondary receiver 330b may provide good paging performance under good RF conditions but may provide degraded paging performance under poor RF conditions.
- the degradation may be due to secondary receiver 330b having worse sensitivity than primary receiver 330a and/or being coupled to diversity antenna 312b with lower gain than primary antenna 312a.
- improved paging performance may be achieved by switching to the hybrid mode and using primary receiver 330a to receive the paging channel during the assigned paging slots.
- the simultaneous mode may be selected during time intervals in which receivers 330a and 330b can achieve similar paging performance. Otherwise, the hybrid mode may be selected.
- the decision to select either the hybrid mode or the simultaneous mode may be made based on various criteria.
- Table 3 lists some criteria and a short description for each criterion.
- Table 3 Mode Selection Criterion Description RF conditions Cover everything in an RF input signal that can affect receiver performance, such as the presence of jammers. Desired signal conditions Cover the desired signal. Demodulation performance Cover performance after processing at the terminal.
- Receiver capabilities Cover the capabilities of/for the primary and secondary receivers, e.g., whether the receivers have similar or different performance and whether jammers can be detected for both receivers or only the primary receiver.
- RF conditions cover the entire spectrum in the RF input signal, which includes both a desired signal for an RF channel of interest and undesired signals that are out of band.
- the RF conditions are quantified as either “poor” or "good". Poor RF conditions may be caused by the presence of jammers in the RF input signal, a weak desired signal level, some other conditions, or a combination thereof.
- poor RF conditions may be declared if (1) the jammer level exceeds a TH1 threshold or (2) the jammer level exceeds a TH2 threshold and the desired signal level is below a TH3 threshold, where TH2 ⁇ TH1.
- the thresholds may be selected based on the performance of the primary and/or secondary receive paths, the desired paging performance, and so on.
- jammer detector 340 can ascertain the RF conditions observed by each of receivers 330a and 330b.
- jammer detector 340 may be able to ascertain the RF conditions observed by primary receiver 330a but not secondary receiver 330b.
- the RF conditions observed by secondary receiver 330b may be assumed to be (1) the same as the RF conditions observed by primary receiver 330a if both receivers 330a and 330b are operating in the same band class or (2) unknown if receivers 330a and 330b are operating in different band classes.
- the RF conditions observed by primary receiver 330a are determined and used to select one of the linearity states for primary receiver 330a. Hence, poor RF conditions may be indicated by receiver 330a operating in the high linearity state.
- Primary receiver 330a may provide good paging performance for all RF conditions, albeit in different linearity states for different RF conditions.
- Secondary receiver 330b may provide good paging performance for good RF conditions and poor paging performance for poor RF conditions.
- the desired signal conditions cover the inband desired signal, which is part of the RF conditions.
- the desired signal conditions for the 1X system may be quantified by various metrics such as, e.g., the total received power for the desired RF channel (Io), the energy-per-bit-to-total-noise ratio (Eb/Nt) for the paging channel in the 1X system, the energy-per-chip-to-total-received-power ratio (Ecp/Io) for a pilot channel in the 1X system, and so on.
- Equation (2) takes into account real propagation loss in open space or line of site.
- the terminal In high geometry cases, the terminal is close to the serving base station, and Ior/Ioc is high (e.g., above 4 dB). In low geometry cases, the terminal is on the boundary of two or more cells. Therefore, Ioc (other cell interference) is high compare to Ior (for the serving cell), and Ior/Ioc is low (e.g., 0 dB).
- Ioc, Ior, Ecp and Eb are attenuated by the same amount at the terminal due to path loss between the terminal and the desired base station.
- the path loss increases, Io, Ioc, lor, Ecp and Eb decrease, but Ecp/Io and Eb/Nt remain fairly constant as long as Io >> No.
- the path loss is sufficiently high, No becomes comparable to Ioc and lor. From this point onward, increasing path loss results in Io remaining approximately constant and Ecp/Io and Eb/Nt decreasing linearly with increasing path loss.
- Io may be used as a metric to quantify the desired signal conditions, especially when Ecp/Io and Eb/Nt are not available.
- Io may also be used as a metric for RF conditions when other measurements are not available. For example, poor RF conditions may be declared if Io is below a Th_low threshold, and good RF conditions may be declared if Io is above a Th_high threshold.
- a measurement of the received power (Io) for the 1X system may be made during each assigned paging slot.
- the Io measurements may be noisy and may be filtered, e.g., with a finite impulse response (FIR) filter or an infinite impulse response (IIR) filter.
- FIR finite impulse response
- IIR infinite impulse response
- N Io measurements for N most recent assigned paging slots may be filtered (e.g., averaged) to obtain a filtered Io for the current assigned paging slot.
- the filtered Io or the unfiltered Io may be used as the received power for the 1X system.
- the demodulation performance may be quantified by various metrics for the PCH and/or QPCH.
- the terminal may process the QPCH in each assigned paging slot and may or may not process the PCH depending on the assigned indicator in the QPCH.
- demodulation metrics such as Ecp/Io may be used for mode selection.
- Ecp/Io may be estimated as a dot product of a filtered pilot with itself, over the duration of one QPCH bit. The dot product may be filtered over several QPCH bits to reduce noise and improve the estimate of Ecp/Io.
- demodulation metrics such as Eb/Nt, frame energy, symbol error rate, cyclic redundancy check (CRC), and so on may be used for mode selection.
- Frame energy is the energy collected over a frame received on the PCH.
- Symbol error rate is equal to the number of symbol errors in a frame divided by the total number of symbols in the frame.
- the symbol errors may be determined by decoding the received symbols for the frame, re-encoding the decoded frame, and comparing the re-encoded symbols against the received symbols.
- CRC failure is declared if the frame does not pass a CRC check.
- any one or any combination of demodulation metrics may be used for mode selection.
- the demodulation metrics may also be filtered over time to improve the reliability of these metrics. The filtering may be selected based on a tradeoff between paging performance for the 1X system and data performance for the 1xEV-DO system.
- the terminal may monitor the QPCH if a channel estimator allows this monitoring to occur. If the channel estimator indicates that the 1X channel is bad and the terminal is operating in the simultaneous mode (with the secondary receiver on 1X), then the terminal should switch to the hybrid mode.
- FIG. 4 shows an exemplary state diagram 400 for selecting mode based on received power (Io) for the 1X system.
- the terminal starts in a single mode 410 after accessing a system.
- the terminal may receive from one system, which may be the 1X or 1xEV-DO system, using receiver 330a and/or 330b.
- the terminal transitions from single mode 410 to hybrid mode 420 (as shown in FIG. 4 ) or to simultaneous mode 430 (not shown in FIG. 4 ) upon accessing two systems, e.g., receiving data from the 1xEV-DO system and paging from the 1X system.
- the terminal remains in hybrid mode 420 if the received power for the 1X system is less than or equal to a Th_high threshold.
- the terminal transitions from hybrid mode 420 to simultaneous mode 430 if the received power for the 1X system exceeds the Th_high threshold.
- the terminal remains in simultaneous mode 430 if the received power for the 1X system exceeds a Th_low threshold.
- the terminal transitions from simultaneous mode 430 to hybrid mode 420 if the received power for the 1X system is less than or equal to the Th_low threshold.
- the Th_high and Th_low thresholds may be selected based on the design and performance of receivers 330a and 330b, the gains of antennas 312a and 312b, the desired paging performance for the 1X system, and/or other factors.
- Th_high is higher than Th_low to provide hysteresis.
- Th_high may be set to -85 dBm
- Th_low may be set to -95 dBm
- the difference between the two thresholds may be 10 dBm.
- the hysteresis prevents the terminal from continually switching between the hybrid and simultaneous modes due to random fluctuations in the received power measurements for the 1X system. The fluctuations may result from noise and/or measurement uncertainty.
- secondary receiver 330b is used to receive paging from the 1X system if the received power for the 1X system is sufficiently high.
- receivers 330a and 330b may provide comparable paging performance, and the simultaneous mode may be selected so that primary receiver 330a may be used to achieve better data performance on both the forward and reverse links for the 1xEV-DO system.
- Primary receiver 330a is used to receive paging from the 1X system if the received power for the 1X system is not sufficiently high.
- the hybrid mode may be selected so that primary receiver 330a may be used to provide better paging performance for the 1X system.
- FIG. 5 shows an exemplary state diagram 402 for selecting mode based on RF conditions and received power (Io) for the 1X system.
- State diagram 402 includes all three modes 410, 420 and 430 described above for FIG. 4 .
- logical operations are denoted by capitalized words, e.g., OR and AND.
- the terminal remains in hybrid mode 420 if the RF conditions for the 1X system are poor OR if the received power for the 1X system is less than or equal to the Th_high threshold.
- the terminal transitions from hybrid mode 420 to simultaneous mode 430 if the RF conditions for the 1X system are good AND the received power for the 1X system exceeds the Th_high threshold.
- the terminal remains in simultaneous mode 430 if the RF conditions for the 1X system remains good AND the received power for the 1X system exceeds the Th_low threshold.
- the terminal transitions from simultaneous mode 430 to hybrid mode 420 if the RF conditions for the 1X system are poor OR if the received power for the 1X system is less than or equal to the Th_low threshold.
- the terminal operates in hybrid mode 420 if the RF conditions are poor. If the RF conditions are good, then the terminal switches between hybrid mode 420 and simultaneous mode 430 based on the received power for the 1X system and the Th_high and Th_low thresholds.
- secondary receiver 330b is used to receiving paging from the 1X system if the RF conditions for the 1X system are good and the received power for the 1X system is sufficiently high.
- receivers 330a and 330b may provide comparable paging performance, and the simultaneous mode may be selected so that primary receiver 330a may be used to achieve better data performance on both the forward and reverse links for the 1xEV-DO system.
- Primary receiver 330a may be used to receive paging from the 1X system if the RF conditions for the 1X system are poor or if the received power for the 1X system is not sufficiently high.
- the hybrid mode may be selected so that primary receiver 330a may be used to provide better paging performance for the 1X system.
- the RF conditions for the 1X system may be ascertained based on the receiver that is tuned to the 1X system, e.g., using jammer detector 340 in FIGS. 3A and 3B .
- jammer detector 340 only ascertains the RF conditions observed by primary receiver 330a.
- the RF conditions for the 1X system and the RF conditions for the 1xEV-DO system may be (1) assumed to be similar if both systems are in the same band class and (2) ascertained by measuring the RF conditions observed by primary receiver 330a. If the two systems are in different band classes, then the RF conditions for the 1X system may be ascertained when primary receiver 330a tunes to the 1X system.
- primary receiver 330a In the hybrid mode, primary receiver 330a is used for both systems, and the RF conditions for the 1X system may be ascertained during the assigned paging slots. In the simultaneous mode, primary receiver 330a is used for the 1xEV-DO system, and the RF conditions for the 1X system may be ascertained by periodically switching primary receiver 330a to the 1X system, e.g., every Tm seconds, where Tm may be a static or configurable value.
- FIG. 6 shows an exemplary state diagram 404 for selecting mode based on RF conditions, received power (Io), and demodulation metric(s) for the 1X system.
- State diagram 404 includes modes 410, 420 and 430 described above for FIG. 4 .
- the terminal remains in hybrid mode 420 if (1) 1X demod failure was encountered within the last T1 seconds, OR (2) the RF conditions for the 1X system are poor, OR (3) the received power for the 1X system is less than or equal to the Th_high threshold.
- 1X demod failure may be declared if, for example, Eb/Nt is below an Eb/Nt threshold, the frame energy is below an energy threshold, the symbol error rate exceeds an SER threshold, the CRC fails, and so on.
- T1 may span one or more assigned paging slots and may be selected to achieve good paging performance.
- the terminal transitions from hybrid mode 420 to simultaneous mode 430 if (1) 1X demod failure was not encountered in the last T1 seconds, AND (2) the RF conditions for the 1X system are good, AND (3) the received power for the 1X system exceeds the Th_high threshold.
- the terminal remains in simultaneous mode 430 if (1) the RF conditions for the 1X system are unknown, AND (2) 1X demod failure was not encountered in the last assigned paging slot, AND (3) the received power for the 1X system exceeds the Th_low threshold.
- the terminal also remains in simultaneous mode 430 if the RF conditions for the 1X system are good AND the received power for the 1X system exceeds the Th_low threshold.
- the terminal transitions from simultaneous mode 430 to hybrid mode 420 if (1) 1X demod failure was encountered in the last assigned paging slot, OR (2) the RF conditions for the 1X system are poor OR (3) the received power for the 1X system is less than or equal to the Th_low threshold.
- the terminal remains in hybrid mode 420 if 1X demod failure was encountered within the last T1 seconds.
- This criterion may improve paging performance under certain operating environments.
- the RF conditions for the 1X system may be good and the received power for the 1X system may be high and yet paging performance may be poor.
- the poor performance may result from the received power being high due to pilot pollution, which is a condition in which the received power for other base stations (Ioc) is much greater than the received power for the desired base station (lor).
- Remaining in hybrid mode 420 in such operating environment may improve paging performance.
- T1 may be a static or configurable value.
- FIGS. 4 through 6 show three embodiments for selecting mode based on RF conditions, received power, and demodulation metrics.
- the mode selection may also be performed based on other criteria and/or in other manners.
- the hybrid mode may be selected for poor RF conditions and the simultaneous mode may be selected for good RF conditions.
- the RF conditions may be quantified with hysteresis to prevent toggling between the two modes.
- the mode selection is performed based solely on criteria for the 1X system. In other embodiments, the mode selection may be performed based on criteria for both the 1X and 1xEV-DO systems or just criteria for the 1xEV-DO system. Criteria applicable for both systems may include type of service such as broadcast versus normal two-way traffic. Criteria for the 1xEV-DO system may include RF conditions (e.g., whether receive diversity is requested for 1xEV-DO or whether the secondary receiver is turned off), received power, data rate, data performance, relative importance of data and paging, and so on for the 1xEV-DO system. For example, if receivers 330a and 330b provide similar 1xEV-DO data performance at low data rates, then the hybrid mode may be selected at low data rates without regard to the criteria for the 1X system.
- RF conditions e.g., whether receive diversity is requested for 1xEV-DO or whether the secondary receiver is turned off
- received power e.g., whether receive diversity is requested for 1xEV-DO or whether the secondary
- the terminal switches between the hybrid mode and the simultaneous mode if and when the switching criteria are satisfied.
- the terminal after switching from the simultaneous mode to the hybrid mode, the terminal remains in the hybrid mode for at least T2 seconds to provide time hysteresis.
- T2 may be a static or configurable value and may be selected to provide good paging performance. For example, the operating environment may have degraded and triggered a switch from the simultaneous mode to the hybrid mode, and the terminal may have missed a page right at or just prior to this switch. T2 may be selected to cover the next page sent to the terminal.
- a search for pilots from the 1X system is made using secondary receiver 330b.
- This pilot search may be used to construct a reacquisition list that includes 1X base stations to which the terminal may be handed off in a subsequent assigned paging slot.
- This reacquisition list can improve performance for 1X hand-down, which is a handoff from the 1xEV-DO system to the 1X system.
- FIG. 7 shows a process 700 performed by a terminal to receive from two systems.
- the RF conditions for a first system e.g., a 1X system
- the received power for the first system may also be determined (block 714).
- One or more demodulation metrics for the first system may also be ascertained (block 716). Operation of the first/primary and second/secondary receivers is then controlled based on the RF conditions, received power, and/or demodulation metric(s) for the first system (block 720).
- the first receiver may be associated with better performance than the second receiver.
- the first and second receivers are used to receive the first and second systems to achieve good performance for both systems.
- the first receiver In a first/hybrid mode, the first receiver is used for both the first and second systems.
- the second receiver In a second/simultaneous mode, the second receiver is used for the first system, and may also be used for the second system when not used for the first system.
- the operation of the first and second receivers is controlled based on received power for the first system, e.g., as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the first mode may be selected for low received power, and the second mode may be selected for high received power.
- the operation of the first and second receivers is controlled based on RF conditions and received power for the first system, e.g., as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the first mode may be selected for poor RF conditions (block 722).
- the first or second mode may be selected based on the received power for the first system, e.g., using one or more thresholds (block 724).
- the operation of the first and second receivers is controlled based on RF conditions, received power, and demodulation metric(s) for the first system, e.g., as shown in FIG. 6 .
- the first mode may further be selected if the demodulation metric(s) fail (block 726).
- the second mode may be further selected if the RF conditions are unknown, the received power is sufficiently high, and the demodulation metric(s) pass (block 728).
- the operation of the first and second receivers may also be controlled in other manners.
- the receivers are controlled such that good paging performance can be achieved for all operating environments.
- the mode selection may be made on various criteria (e.g., RF conditions, received power, and demodulation metrics) determined for the 1X system and/or the 1xEV-DO system.
- Jammer detector 340 and control unit 342 in FIGS. 3A and 3B are shown as separate units. Jammer detector 340 and control unit 342 may also be implemented within processor 350 or controller 360. Control unit 342 may implement state diagram 400 in FIG. 4 , state diagram 402 in FIG. 5 , state diagram 404 in FIG. 6 , and/or process 700 in FIG. 7 .
- the techniques described herein may be implemented by various means. For example, these techniques may be implemented in hardware, firmware, software, or a combination thereof.
- the processing units used to perform mode selection may be implemented within one or more application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), digital signal processing devices (DSPDs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), processors, controllers, micro-controllers, microprocessors, electronic devices, other electronic units designed to perform the functions described herein, or a combination thereof.
- ASICs application specific integrated circuits
- DSPs digital signal processors
- DSPDs digital signal processing devices
- PLDs programmable logic devices
- FPGAs field programmable gate arrays
- processors controllers, micro-controllers, microprocessors, electronic devices, other electronic units designed to perform the functions described herein, or a combination thereof.
- the techniques may be implemented with modules (e.g., procedures, functions, and so on) that perform the functions described herein.
- the software codes may be stored in a memory (e.g., memory 362 in FIGS. 3A and 3B ) and executed by a processor (e.g., processor 350 or controller 360).
- the memory may be implemented within the processor or external to the processor.
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- Appareil destiné à recevoir des communications en provenance de multiples systèmes, comprenant :au moins un processeur (350) configuré pour déterminer des conditions radiofréquence pour un premier système de communication, et pour commander le fonctionnement d'un premier (330a) et d'un second récepteur (330b), sur la base au moins des conditions radiofréquence pour le premier système de communication, afin de recevoir le premier système de communication et un second système de communication ; caractérisé en ce que :les premier (330a) et second (330b) récepteurs sont configurés pour recevoir des messages de recherche de mobile en provenance du premier système et pour recevoir des données en provenance du second système ; etl'au moins un processeur (350) est configuré pour sélectionner un mode parmi de multiples modes comprenant un premier mode dans lequel le premier récepteur est utilisé pour recevoir des messages de recherche de mobile en provenance du premier système durant des intervalles de temps désignés et un second mode dans lequel le second récepteur est utilisé pour recevoir des messages de recherche de mobile en provenance du premier système durant les intervalles de temps désignés.
- Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel :dans le premier mode, le premier récepteur (330a) est utilisé pour recevoir le second système à des moments autres que durant les intervalles de temps désignés ; etdans le second mode, le second récepteur (330b) est utilisé pour recevoir le second système à des moments autres que durant les intervalles de temps désignés.
- Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'au moins un processeur (350) est configuré pour déterminer une puissance reçue pour le premier système et pour commander le fonctionnement des premier (330a) et second (330b) récepteurs sur la base en outre de la puissance reçue pour le premier système.
- Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'au moins un processeur (350) est configuré pour déterminer au moins une mesure de démodulation pour le premier système et pour commander le fonctionnement des premier (330a) et second (330b) récepteurs sur la base en outre de l'au moins une mesure de démodulation.
- Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'au moins un processeur (350) est configuré pour déterminer au moins une mesure pour le second système de communication et pour commander le fonctionnement des premier (330a) et second (330b) récepteurs sur la base en outre de l'au moins une mesure pour le second système de communication.
- Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le premier récepteur (330a) est associé à de meilleures performances que le second récepteur (330b).
- Appareil selon la revendication 6, dans lequel l'au moins un processeur (350) est configuré pour sélectionner le premier mode pour de mauvaises conditions radiofréquence.
- Appareil selon la revendication 6, dans lequel l'au moins un processeur (350) est configuré pour déterminer une puissance reçue pour le premier système, pour sélectionner le premier mode pour de mauvaises conditions radiofréquence et, pour de bonnes conditions radiofréquence, pour sélectionner le premier mode ou le second mode sur la base de la puissance reçue.
- Appareil selon la revendication 8, dans lequel, pour de bonnes conditions radiofréquence, l'au moins un processeur (350) est configuré pour sélectionner le premier mode si la puissance reçue est au-dessous d'un premier seuil et pour sélectionner le second mode si la puissance reçue est au-dessus d'un second seuil qui est supérieur au premier seuil.
- Appareil selon la revendication 6, dans lequel l'au moins un processeur (350) est configuré pour déterminer au moins une mesure de démodulation pour le premier système et pour sélectionner l'un des multiples modes sur la base en outre de l'au moins une mesure de démodulation.
- Appareil selon la revendication 10, dans lequel l'au moins un processeur (350) est configuré pour sélectionner le premier mode si l'au moins une mesure de démodulation est insatisfaisante.
- Appareil selon la revendication 10, dans lequel l'au moins un processeur (350) est configuré pour rester dans le premier mode si l'au moins une mesure de démodulation est insatisfaisante dans une période de temps prédéterminée.
- Appareil selon la revendication 10, dans lequel l'au moins une mesure de démodulation comprend un rapport énergie par bit sur bruit total (Eb/Nt), une énergie de trame, un taux d'erreur sur les symboles, un contrôle de redondance cyclique (CRC), ou une combinaison de ceux-ci.
- Appareil selon la revendication 6, dans lequel l'au moins un processeur (350) est configuré pour rester dans le premier mode pendant au moins une période de temps prédéterminée après être passé du second mode au premier mode.
- Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'au moins un processeur (350) est configuré pour détecter de grands signaux indésirables dans un signal d'entrée RF et pour déterminer les conditions RF pour le premier système sur la base des grands signaux indésirables, s'il en existe, détectés dans le signal d'entrée RF.
- Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'au moins un processeur (350) est configuré pour déterminer des conditions radiofréquence pour le second système sur la base de mesures radiofréquence pour le second système, et pour utiliser les conditions radiofréquence pour le second système à titre de conditions radiofréquence pour le premier système si les premier et second systèmes sont dans la même classe de bande.
- Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le premier récepteur (330a) possède de meilleures performances que le second récepteur pour de mauvaises conditions radiofréquence.
- Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel les premier (330a) et second (330b) récepteurs sont couplés à des première (312a) et seconde (312b) antennes, respectivement, et dans lequel la première antenne possède un plus grand gain que la seconde antenne.
- Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le premier système est un système CDMA2000 AX, et dans lequel le second système est un système CDMA2000 1xEV-DO.
- Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ledit au moins un processeur (350) est configuré pour déterminer une puissance reçue pour le premier système de communication, et pour commander le fonctionnement des premier (330a) et second (330b) récepteurs, sur la base au moins de la puissance reçue pour le premier système de communication, afin de recevoir des messages de recherche de mobile en provenance du premier système de communication et des données en provenance d'un second système de communication.
- Appareil selon la revendication 20, dans lequel l'au moins un processeur (350) est configuré pour sélectionner un mode parmi de multiples modes comprenant un premier mode dans lequel le premier récepteur (330a) est utilisé pour recevoir des messages de recherche de mobile en provenance du premier système durant des créneaux de recherche de mobile attribués et un second mode dans lequel le second récepteur (330b) est utilisé pour recevoir des messages de recherche de mobile en provenance du premier système durant les créneaux de recherche de mobile attribués, le premier récepteur étant associé à de meilleures performances que le second récepteur.
- Appareil selon la revendication 21, dans lequel l'au moins un processeur (350) est configuré pour passer du premier mode au second mode si la puissance reçue dépasse un premier seuil, et pour passer du second mode au premier mode si la puissance reçue est au-dessous d'un second seuil qui est inférieur au premier seuil.
- Procédé, comprenant :la détermination de conditions radiofréquence pour un premier système de communication ; etla commande du fonctionnement d'un premier (330a) et d'un second récepteur (330b), sur la base au moins des conditions radiofréquence pour le premier système de communication, afin de recevoir le premier système de communication et un second système de communication, caractérisé en ce que :la commande du fonctionnement des premier (330a) et second (330b) récepteurs comprend en outre :la sélection d'un mode parmi de multiples modes comprenant un premier mode dans lequel le premier récepteur (330a) est utilisé pour recevoir des messages de recherche de mobile en provenance du premier système durant des intervalles de temps désignés et un second mode dans lequel le second récepteur (330b) est utilisé pour recevoir des messages de recherche de mobile en provenance du premier système durant les intervalles de temps désignés,dans lequel les premier (330a) et second (330b) récepteurs ont été configurés pour recevoir des messages de recherche de mobile en provenance du premier système et pour recevoir des données en provenance du second système.
- Procédé selon la revendication 23, dans lequel le premier récepteur est associé à de meilleures performances que le second récepteur.
- Procédé selon la revendication 24, dans lequel la sélection de l'un des multiples modes comprend :la sélection du premier mode pour de mauvaises conditions radiofréquence, etpour de bonnes conditions radiofréquence, la sélection du premier mode ou du second mode sur la base d'une puissance reçue pour le premier système.
- Procédé selon la revendication 23, dans lequel la détermination des conditions radiofréquence pour le premier système comprend :la détection de grands signaux indésirables dans un signal d'entrée radiofréquence, etla détermination des conditions radiofréquence pour le premier système sur la base des grands signaux indésirables, s'il en existe, détectés dans le signal d'entrée radiofréquence.
- Support lisible par processeur, destiné à stocker des instructions servant à amener un terminal à mettre en oeuvre un procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications 23 à 26.
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